By Frederik Van Remoortel on September 12, 2014 Posted in Cybersecurity / Data Security,Privacy,Transnational DiscoveryThis morning, I went to a seminar organized by the Belgian Data Protection Authority during which the new “Belgian Cyber Security Guide” was introduced. The guide is an initiative from the ICC Belgium, the Federation of Enterprises in Belgium, B-CCentre (Belgian Cybercrime Centre of Excellence for Training, Research & Education), Isaca, E&Y and Microsoft, with… Continue Reading

By Thomas De Meese and Karel Janssens on March 31, 2014 Posted in Transnational DiscoveryOn March 27, 2014, the EU Court of Justice (CJEU) ruled in the UPC Telekabel Wien-case that national courts may impose website blocking orders to internet access providers (IAPs) requiring them to prevent their subscribers from accessing a website containing copyright infringing material, without specifying the concrete blocking measures to be taken. The Court also… Continue Reading

By Crowell & Moring on March 28, 2013 Posted in Rules,Social Media,Transnational DiscoveryEarlier this month, a U.S. District Court judge for the Southern District of New York (S.D.N.Y.) ruled that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) could serve foreign defendants located in India through Facebook messages, as long as the defendants were also served by email. Judge Paul Engelmayer’s order appears to be the first in the U.S.… Continue Reading

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